The Harry Sisson Show - Trump's Oval Office Designed By... EPSTEIN?!?

Episode Date: December 7, 2025

Harry Sisson breaks down the strange connection between Trump's Oval Office redesign and Epstein. ...

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Starting point is 00:00:00 All right, folks, look, I am not going to beat around the bush here. I'm just going to come out and say it right off the bat. I think that Donald Trump's redesign of the Oval Office is inspired by his best friend, Jeffrey Epstein, or at least they have very similar taste in interior design. And perhaps that's not the only thing they have similar taste in. But I saw this photo of Donald Trump in the Oval Office, which really shows you his redesign of this once beautiful room, and it's now destroyed by him. He has filled every inch of the wall with different portraits or gold trimming.
Starting point is 00:00:33 It just looks so tacky, so gross. But I saw this photo, and then I also saw this photo, which a lot of people are circulating. And what do you notice about this photo? What do you see here? This is a fireplace. There's gold trim here. There's gold everywhere. Gold, gold, gold, gold.
Starting point is 00:00:49 And for me, when I first saw this photo, I thought, okay, well, this is Mar-a-Lago. This looks exactly like Donald Trump's buildings everywhere. No, this is Jeffrey Epstein's mansion in New York City. They have identical taste in interior design, and maybe Donald Trump is even being inspired by Epstein. And to really hammer this home, just have this seep in for a second. This is Donald Trump's Oval Office with all the gold trimmings, and that's Jeffrey Epstein's home. This is Donald Trump's office with all the gold trimmings, and this is Jeffrey Epstein's home. These light fixtures look very familiar.
Starting point is 00:01:23 I don't know what's going on here with this bride holding on to the road. rope, but I don't know, with Epstein, you don't know. But there's so many gold trimmings all around here. You can see it. It's all around his mansion in New York City. This all looks very familiar. I think Donald Trump has been inspired by his friend Jeffrey Epstein. And it's not only there. I mean, Donald Trump also has this in Mar-Lago. Of course, Mar-Lago is the same place where his buddy Epstein and Gulaine-Maxwell used to hang out. But it seems like they're identical. Maybe Donald Trump is reminiscing on his times with Epstein when he's thinking about the redesign. I'm not the only one that noticed this. I love this thread that Adam Cochran put together that really just exposes this
Starting point is 00:02:04 whole thing. The fact that Donald Trump's redesign of the Oval Office is actually connected to Epstein not only on the fixtures or the gold trims or whatever, but on a much deeper level. So we're going to get into this. Before we do that, make sure to subscribe down below, drop a like on the video, comment. Let me know what you think about the story. And without further ado, let's get into see, let's see what Adam Cochran has to say here. He said Maga complained that the Home Depot was just a one knockoff. So I sourced it the exact moldings Trump has in the Oval Office. And it's referencing this photo that you might have seen, showing that a lot of the gold fixtures that Donald Trump has are cheap replicas, things that you could get at the Home Depot. And Mago is very upset that Adam Cochran pointed it out. It's even more embarrassing than that than Donald Trump just having a knockoff.
Starting point is 00:02:48 It highlights Trump's Epstein's connections and shows that Marlago is cheap. Okay. Let's see. what he has to say. The company J.P. Weaver makes custom molding designs for residences. They use plaster and burnished gold. This means it's painted with a metallic paint, which sometimes has some gold flakes, but is often just a pigment. And he's referencing this
Starting point is 00:03:08 company here, and that is important in just a moment. Number two, or number three, J.P. Weaver does offer actual gold finishing via a partner who does 0.11 micron thin gold foil at 14K. That means an 8.5 by 11, standard sheet of paper size of
Starting point is 00:03:24 would cost about $9.20. There are other finishers don't use real gold. So Donald Trump, who's trying to portray this appearance of luxury, is kind of getting exposed on this stuff as well. And you can see that a lot of these finishes on this website look very similar to what Donald Trump has done. But how do we know that Donald Trump used them? Well, for one, he is their customer.
Starting point is 00:03:47 And he used them for the Mar-Lago as shown in their website samples, meaning all the gold in his home and Mar-Lago is either. cheap bronze paint or $9 wrapping foil. So again, Donald Trump's whole Mar-Lago schick where he portrays this macho man with all this money and look at all the gold I have in here. He says it's real all the time. Well, this company that we just looked at lists Mar-Lago is one of their customers and it's all fake. Not good, Donald.
Starting point is 00:04:16 Not good. Five, here we go. The design in the Oval Office also seems to be based on the recreations that J.P. Weaver did based on actual gold sculpting that was found on the Titanic. They first recreated this for Ronald Reagan's presidential library. You know, the guy that Donald Trump has by his desk. Again, when I see something like this, of course, with all the photos we've seen of Donald Trump's Oval Office,
Starting point is 00:04:39 this just screams Trump. It looks identical to the things that Trump has put around the White House. And you can see more examples here and like right there, right on the wall. Look at that. It's right there from this company in question. But anyway, let's continue. here. Ultimately, they only have so many designs and they just paint the plaster and rotate it to fit, making some minor changes, but they basically just trace their old molds, and you can see
Starting point is 00:05:03 that here as well. I mean, it's just flipped upside down. It's the same thing, just flipped upside down, right? That's Donald Trump's Oval Office. The company also seems to have done the hideous designs in Trump's Manhattan home as well, more classic moldings and ceiling work, though, and let me just say, this is really a hideous apartment. This is in New York City, and there's some gorgeous apartments in New York City. And there's some gorgeous apartments in New York city, this one is not one of them, the one that Donald Trump has. It is disgusting. It is tacky. It is gross. Yuck. But see if you can spot where this particular design is. And as I mentioned, is it the Oval Office or Trump's home? Trick question, it's from Epstein's Manhattan residence
Starting point is 00:05:40 during his first arrest when he was having work done on the home. And you can see that these moldings look very, very similar to not only Donald Trump's Oval Office, but the photos we just saw moments ago. That's the very same residence we later saw filled with ornamental moldings, including in the burnished gold style. And you can see all of that here. This is from Epstein's home. And this is a New York Times article that we actually covered on this show. And of course, that's that weird photo we saw, we saw earlier. And there's this gold moldings everywhere. Just gold, gold, gold. It is so tacky. Both Donald Trump and Epstein seemingly having the same taste. But what stands out the most is the sconce and wall trim in the bride staircase of Epstein's
Starting point is 00:06:19 Manhattan home matching the Oval Office's new door trim. Just look at that side by side. Take a look at that. All right. And then take a look at that. The trim looks the same. I'm like going crazy looking at this. The trim looks the same. I don't know if there's anything deeper here. I don't know if there's a connection between Trump and Epstein, you know, whatever. It just is weird. It's freaking me out. That lamp is a double layer floor sconce in the Louis XIV style, but actual sconces from that area are brass, guilted, and single level. One of the only places in the U.S. you see gold replicas in that style, the Mar-Lago piano room. The Mar-Lago piano room. Look at that. Again, it's driving me crazy. Look at this. Okay. And then let's just go back
Starting point is 00:07:00 up here. There you go. It's all, it's everywhere. This thing, this thing, in Moralago. In Moralago. You can see it. They have it everywhere. Oh my God. It's driving me nuts. But who designed Epstein's Manhattan home, Alberto Pinto, not his firm, him personally. That's why he's in Epstein's birthday book, and you can see that here. This is straight from the birthday book that we got publicly released. Here's some examples of Pinto's work. Familiar style? It gets better. Doesn't this look familiar? Doesn't this look familiar? It does get better, though. Alberto Pinto was the designer to many wealthy clients, including Khashoggi, the Saudi mogul, excuse me, and gunrunner who ran a smuggling operation with Epstein. Trump was always jealous of Koshoggi,
Starting point is 00:07:46 and after seeing Khashoggi's residence, he ordered the Trump penthouse outfitted with gold and started doing this at every Trump property, just you know, on a budget, so it was plaster. The gold remolding was reportedly ordered by Trump after he saw the house of Khashoggi. This is the official report there. Trump even bought the Nabila, Koshoggi's yacht, which was designed by Alberto Pinto. He later sold this to a Saudi prince at a loss. The yacht is where Trump threw a party that included both Robert Maxwell, Eulaine Maxwell, and allegedly Jeffrey Epstein.
Starting point is 00:08:20 And you can see that in an article here. I mean, I'm telling you, it's so weird. Alberto Pinto did extensive work for Russian oligarchs, Saudi and Katari royal families, and other groups despite sanctions and needed a way to move money through offshore accounts. And of course, he found that in money launder, Epstein. But Pinto wasn't just a designer. According to Maxwell's testimony, he designed the entire little St. James Epstein Island. And according to Virginia Jufre, Alberto Pinto and Linda Pindon,
Starting point is 00:08:46 were on a flight where she was abused by Epstein. Yikes. That flight manifests Liss AP as one of the passengers that day. And Linda Pindo denies any knowledge of wrongdoing on that flight. You can see the AP is right there. It includes Jeffrey Epstein, Galane Maxwell. And this is actually public information. Anybody can see the flight logs if they'd like.
Starting point is 00:09:09 And here's the information on the Pinto's that he was just referencing. You can pause to read if you'd like. But according to the report, yeah. Linda Pinto now runs the Cabinet Alberto Pinto design firm since her brother's passing, the same firm that was just given the lucrative contract to design the interior of Trump's new Katari jet. Come on. This is crazy. I mean, this is so, it's, you know, people say they don't believe in coincidences.
Starting point is 00:09:35 I don't believe in coincidences here. I don't believe in coincidence. This is so deep. It's so weird. So, Maga, you're right. Trump's fake gold oval office wall art isn't from Home Depot. It's a plaster wrapped in tin foil. based on designs that remind us of Trump's deep ties to major Pito network, serial abusers,
Starting point is 00:09:52 smugglers, and gun runners, and his best friend, Jeffrey Epstein. So look, could be looking into this a little bit too deeply. You can let me know in the comments if you think so, but I just think that there are way too many weird connections here between Trump and Epstein to overlook. But I don't know, maybe Trump is reminiscing on his days, partying with his buddy Jeff Epstein in Florida with all these designs. And the connections are weird. So look, I'll leave the video there.
Starting point is 00:10:15 I just had to go through this with you. I've been looking into this. And, of course, Adam Cochran did a great job here. But thank you so much for watching. Make sure to subscribe down below, drop a like on the video, comment. Let me know what you think about this story. And as I always say, I greatly appreciate you. And I hope you have an amazing rest of your day.

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